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Birth to 1 year | Infancy |
1 to 3 years | Toddler |
3 to 5 years | Pre-school |
6 to 12 years | School age |
13 to 19 years | Adolescence |
20 to 40 years | Early adulthood |
40 to 65 years | Middle adulthood |
65 years & over | Late adulthood |
INTIMACY vs. ISOLATION; seeks companionship, love others or isolates from others (20-44) | Young adulthood |
GENERATIVITY vs. STAGNATION; productive, preform meaningful work, raising a family (45-65) | Middle adulthood |
RGO INTEGRITY vs. DESPAIR; try to make sense out of their lives seeing life as meaningful and whole or despairing goals (65+) | Late adulthood |
A period of family life when the grown children depart from home | Disengagement stage |
Why do grown children return to living at home | Financial reasons, and assistance in raising their children |
The last stage of the life cycle; requires the individual to cope with large range of changes | Senescence stage |
Older adult; family unit is a major source of what | Satisfaction & pleasure |
Who commonly outlives their spouse | Older women |
Most body functions are fully developed | Middle 20s |
Ages 30 to 45 height is | Stable |
Height begins to decline due to | Spinal disk |
Senses are their sharpest during | Young adulthood |
How to increase productivity | By obtaining rest during the day |
Bone loss lead to and increase risk of .. | Osteoporosis |
Slight change in height continue to occur as a result of the compression of the | Spinal vertebrae and the hardening of collagen fiber |
Hormonal changes include the women's declining production of ..... | Estrogen and progesterone |
A gradual process that takes about 5 years to complete | Menopause (female climacteric) |
The period of menopause transition is known as ... | Perimenopause |
Irregular menstrual periods, flow changes, excess fluid retentions, breast tenderness, hot flushes, palpitation, night sweat and irritability or mood swings | Signs and symptoms of menopause |
Middle age; generativity vs stagnation means... | Accepting responsibility for and offering guidance to next generation |
With gaining, the body becomes less able to recognize/ tolerate the "self" | Autoimmunity theory |
Produces antibodies that act against the self | The immune system |
The immune system theory is supported by a increase of... | Accumulation of lymphocytes |
Plasma found in tissue of healthy older adults | Accumulation of lymphocytes |
The primary organs of the immune system ______ are affected by stinging process | Thymus / bone marrow |
Show reduced efficiency in preforming certain functions | Bone marrow stem cells |
Decreases the risk of development of infection and cancer increases | Immune system function |
Bones, muscle, joints, and connective tissue | Musculoskeletal system |
Nurse intervention: maintain mobility, encourage exercise& passive/active, avoid fatigue | Musculoskeletal system |
Taste & smell, vision and hearing | Special senses |
Nurse intervention: encourage regular, paced exercise with rest period, maintain low-fat & low-sodium diet, obtain regular physicals exam | Cardiovascular system |
Plays a significant role in health maintenance and contributes to older persons quality of life | Nutrition |
This age needs a diet of foods of higher quality in and lower quantities that provide that basic nutrients | Older adults |
Older adults are less active and have more ____ and less ___ | Adipose tissue/ body mass |